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AG🐐 THE FEAR FACTOR WAS REAL — BUT SO WAS THE PURPOSE
There’s a clip that floats around where a narrator says even teammates were afraid of Michael Jordan.
And honestly?
That part is true.
The fear wasn’t about violence or ego.
It was about standards.
MJ demanded excellence every single day — in practice, in preparation, and in moments nobody else was watching. He crossed lines at times. He was intense. He wasn’t always “nice.”
But when you zoom out and look at what he was trying to accomplish, the picture sharpens.
He wasn’t trying to be liked.
He was trying to win.
And more importantly, he was trying to pull greatness out of people who didn’t yet see it in themselves.
That kind of leadership is uncomfortable.
It creates pressure.
It creates fear.
But it also creates championships, accountability, and a culture where mediocrity doesn’t survive.
Over time, many of those same teammates looked back and said the same thing:
“He was a hell of a teammate.”
Not because it was easy —
but because it worked.
There’s a lesson in that for sports, business, and leadership everywhere. 🧠🏀
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